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Parental alienation involves the "programming" of a child by one parent to denigrate the other "targeted" parent, in an effort to undermine and interfere with the child's relationship with that parent. . . . Such denigration results in the child’s emotional rejection of the targeted parent, and the loss of a capable and loving parent from the life of the child. [P]arental alienation involves a set of strategies, including bad-mouthing the other parent, limiting contact with that parent, erasing the other parent from the life and mind of the child (forbidding discussion and pictures of the other parent), forcing the child to reject the other parent, creating the impression that the other parent is dangerous, forcing the child to choose between the parents by means of threats of withdrawal of affection, and belittling and limiting contact with the extended family of the targeted parent. The severe effects of parental alienation on children are well-documented; low self esteem and self-hatred, lack of trust, depression, and substance abuse and other forms of addiction are widespread, as children lose the capacity to give and accept love from a parent. Self-hatred is particularly disturbing among affected children, as children internalize the hatred targeted toward the alienated parent, are led to believe that the alienated parent did not love or want them, and experience severe guilt related to betraying the alienated parent. Hatred is not an emotion that comes naturally to a child; it has to be taught. A parent who would teach a child to hate or fear the other parent represents a grave and persistent danger to the mental and emotional health of that child. Alienated children are no less damaged than other child victims of extreme conflict, such as child soldiers and other abducted children, who identify with their tormentors to avoid pain and maintain a relationship with them, however abusive that relationship may be.

 

I did not take this photo, but I did edit it with Photoshop to tell a story. The message in this photo is pretty clear. The alienating parent, in this case, the mother, has been Photoshopped out except for her large hands, holding the child hostage. The child victim of parental alienation here is my love's daughter. This photo story is a true story.

Members of Fisher Follies ask students to join!

Students meet on the quad to meet with campus organizations and get involved at Converse.

Braving a last minute sprinkling of rain, Heidelberg University students explored their options at the 2010 Involvement Fair held on the Campus Center Lawn

Displays created using VariQuest Visual Learning Tools

Displays created using VariQuest Visual Learning Tools

Piece produced for a data visualization course I took at the School for Visual Arts.

Campus-wide committees, fraternity and sorority life, and over 70 recognized clubs and organizations on campus.

Campus-wide committees, fraternity and sorority life, and over 70 recognized clubs and organizations on campus.

Photos of student involvement at Debate 2012.

Experiments involving single PLM and dual-gelled boxes. Model Meagan Matlock of EclecticPond Theatre Company. eclecticpond.org/

Campus-wide committees, fraternity and sorority life, and over 70 recognized clubs and organizations on campus.

Students gather on the Shadow Lawn for the annual Involvement Fair where they get to peruse the various clubs and organizations available to them. September 14, 2022.

Displays created using VariQuest Visual Learning Tools

Campus-wide committees, fraternity and sorority life, and over 70 recognized clubs and organizations on campus.

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